2 July @ 7:00 pm - 8:15 pm

Upcoming Physical Events Postponed Until Further Notice

Continuing Education Courses are still postponed through alert level 2. We are in process of outlining a plan for these courses and how they will be conducted going forward. We will be in touch with all participants once this has been complete. In the meantime, please keep an eye out on the G-REG website for any updates.

G-REG provides seminars and annual conferences. Ensure that you’re at the leading edge of regulation by attending the next one. Places are limited.

19 June @ 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

This workshop equips participants with a process that can be applied whenever people are faced with non-compliant behaviour, allowing them to operate professionally and maintain composure, dealing with behaviour in a controlled manner.

26 June @ 9:00 am - 12:30 pm

Government agencies have until the end of June to publish their policies on information gathering activity and undertaking surveillance. What implications has this had on your agencies’ strategy and operations. What are some key learnings from this process?

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Watch this introductory video on G-REG

This video was made mid 2018. G-REG now has over 3,000 learners.

Why G-REG matters

G-REG’s vision is to make the people working in the regulatory sector better skilled, according to common standards, and more broadly aware of what being part of a wider professional regulatory community means.

In early 2015 G-REG was set up by chief executives to improve regulatory practice, regulatory leadership, regulatory culture, and workforce capability in and across state sector organisations and regulatory systems.

One of G-REG’s unique key features is that it joins up local and central government together in a way that has simply never happened before.

G-REG, together with Skills, have developed a series of qualifications to provide new foundations of understanding for every level of regulator, developed through consultation with over 20 government agencies.